So a friend a mine has this problem. I thought I'd throw it to the hivemind since I've never used Thunderbird.

She's in XP. Whenever her laptop is off for a couple days (like this weekend, when she was out of town), she comes back, and Thunderbird acts like it's just been installed, ie, prompts her to set up a new account/profile. If she does this she loses everything in her inbox (this is their domain, so there's no exchange server).

So 3 questions:

1) Is there any way to recover that inbox?2) Is there any way to keep this from happening again?3) Why the hell doesn't she have her shit forwarded to gmail like the rest of the world?

1) Maybe! Depends on if she's using POP or IMAP to get at her mailbox. If she's using POP it'll all still be on the server. If she's using IMAP then maybe! Maybe Thunderbird has saved a bunch of different profiles, one for each time she's opened up her laptop and seen Thunderbird lose its mind. But probably not.

I don't need help. (Well, that's a lie, but I'm mostly just wanting to gripe.) Fucking hell, what's wrong with Azureus?! I didn't change ANYTHING on my computer at all. I shut down Azureus so I could watch some Netflix about a week ago, now since I restarted it, I've had a red dot that says firewalled where there should be a green dot that says NAT ok. It downloads at the same speed as always, but it's not seeding anything. Why won't it fix itself?! (Yes, I tried troubleshooting it using the stupid Wiki for like two hours. I'm bored and typing things mucked up my router, so I had to reset it. It's still not working. Also, I can't find a software to upload.)

It sounds like somewhere, your outgoing port is blocked. Have you double checked that all the appropriate firewall nonsense is all set to the correct port? (OS firewall allows incoming and outgoing connections for Azureus, port forwarding is set up on the router, all the ports match, etc?) I'd probably start with the router as that seems to be where something has gone wrong. I've had router settings go bad randomly on a couple different boxes, so that's not out of the realm of possibility.

Also, check out http://portforward.com/ for setup instructions on Azureus and your router, if you haven't already. Even though you may already know how to set everything up, that site has you plug in your port and then spits out exactly everything you need to type in, custom to your router.

Thanks. Yeah, I (re)forwarded the port yesterday, even thought it still seemed to be set up correctly. It fixed the problem for like five minutes and then I was firewalled again. (When I checked the port using an external port checker thing, it showed as open, so the problem is likely with Azureus.) I tried some stuff in the Azureus wiki, which is what led to me resetting the router. Today I forwarded the port again, shut down and re-started Azureus like three times and now the NAT is green. Hopefully it'll stay that way.

My computer was doing this thing where if I clicked on a older on my desktop, I could open it, but if I then tried to navigate up to my C drive, no luck. So I restarted it, and nothing. I mean really nothing, just a black screen with a flashing white hyphen in the upper corner, and it would no longer respond to anything. Aaron tried to interact with it with no luck and according to him it something something not even something BIOS something. For the moment I am letting it sit quietly in hopes that it will calm down and repair itself, like my old camera did. Has anybody experienced this? Any idea what the problem is? It was running a little slow and cranky before that but nothing too unusual.

So you don't get anything before the flashing hyphen (probably actually an underscore, btw)? No boot screen of any kind? If that's the case your BIOS is fucked and you will need to re-flash it using a bootable CD or something.

Guys my computer has the swine flu. And by "swine flu" I mean THE WORST VIRUS EVER KNOWN TO HUMANKIND. It is called CoreGuard 2009. It is this fake virus protection software and I have been at a friend's house for FOUR HOURS trying to get it off and I am not really asking for any help here, i am just saying that this is the WORST SHIT THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE. FUCK.

Guys my computer has the swine flu. And by "swine flu" I mean THE WORST VIRUS EVER KNOWN TO HUMANKIND. It is called CoreGuard 2009. It is this fake virus protection software and I have been at a friend's house for FOUR HOURS trying to get it off and I am not really asking for any help here, i am just saying that this is the WORST SHIT THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE. FUCK.

that's all

Working in tech support for a rather large ISP, I never feel bad telling people that we can't help them remove that shit.

I feel sympathy, but not enough to lose my job, also in the past I have gone for a year without using any antivirus software and when I did install one and did a scan, found nothing. Although I wouldn't recommend that, because it was kind of just a project for myself....

We support our product. That being internet access.

If you get a virus that is on your computer, technically the INTERNET access at your home is fine. If you connect another computer in its place you will be able to connect to the internet.

Even though I could help, if actually do try and help and somehow screw something up then since I'm a rep for the company, the company could be held liable.

I can point someone in the right direction, but I can't actually walk them through anything because I don't want to lose my job.